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Evaluating manipulative games as instructional devices by multiple baseline design

Cathy Taylor-1978-01-01-Cardinal Scholar (Ball State University)
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Evaluating Games as instructional devices by multiple baseline design was purposed to measure objective mastery of numeration skills. Ten first grade subjects made up the population of the project. Baseline was gathered, intervention implemented, and results assessed. Results indicate the need for a further research of game intervention and its effects when used to introduce mathematical concepts.

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Evaluating Games as instructional devices by multiple baseline design was purposed to measure objective mastery of numeration skills. Ten first grade subjects made up the population of the project. Baseline was gathered, intervention implemented, and results assessed. Results indicate the need for a further research of game intervention and its effects when used to introduce mathematical concepts.

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Baseline (sea)Computer scienceHuman–computer interactionPolitical science

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